Advances in ensuring the microbiological safety of fresh produce Sir Adrian CadburyThis collection reviews the wide range of research on preventing microbial contamination of fresh fruit and vegetables, from understanding key pathogens to ways of detecting and preventing contamination across the supply chain.
This selection is intended to be broadly representative of saints' lives in Middle English and of the classic types of hagiographic legend as these were presented to the lay public and less-literate clergy of late medieval England
There have been successes with botanical pesticides such as neem and with push-pull companion crops
A fresh perspective
focusing on the hitherto neglected significance of photography in documenting the opera and its all-African American cast
and small state diplomacy
sensory quality and protein functionality for processed pork products
Genomic selection is often cited as being particularly effective for difficult to measure and/or expensive traits since recording can be specifically organised in nucleus herds and the benefits of that recording can be distributed to others through genomic breeding values on genotyped animals that do not yet (or may never) have phenotypes
disease and pest management
Cosmopolitan Dystopia evaluates cosmopolitan liberalism and shows In their effort to avoid the terrible fate of twentieth century utopias
This fascinating book takes the reader on a rich and varied study of one of the greatest television programmes of all time: Doctor Who
After reviewing the current knowledge about Fusarium fungi–cereal interactions
Delivering the Visitor Experience is a practical guide to creating and managing the visitor experience in your museum